La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 13, 1921, Image 5

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Thursday, (Mohor L?. 1921
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAOFj FTVT5
Local News In Brief
$ . 5H St ffi :S :K
J. COM INK EVKNTS.
J October JO, 11 and li Tri
J county teachers' institute ut
J. i Urundc.
! Oitubor lii unil M. Knights
J. Templar, Ki'inl comniiind-
cry. La Grande.
J Ortohrr 14, 7:l!() p. in., muss
.J. mcctinc at M. K. church will
be addressed by R, E. Kuoii
J on the water tupply system
j of the city and the necessity
J. of immediate improvements.
October IX, 1!) and 20. Mem
J bcrship drive of the La
I- Grande Y. M. C. A.
J. Nov. 8 to 18. National
Grange meetiiiK, Portland.
Nov. 21 to 2(1. Pacific Inter
J national Exposition, Port
! land. - .
'.i i Over I'liini Miicow
!! H. David, n promincur officer in
I'.tlio KalKhta Temlar of Moscow, Ida.
! I in the city today.
!
J- Any La Grande subscriber
I to the Observer who docs not
receive his paper by 8 o'clock
J in the evening, please call
Western Union, Main 24, and
a special messenger will de-
! liver -a copy.
. ! re. il: :lt ?I; K- Si 8t V.;
lYomlni-nt l,Hle.- l.aily Is Meri .
Mrs. Marion Davis, one of the lies!
known lodjie women in Ihe nortliwesi
is In the cily toduy will! the ladies'
doction of (h Knights Templar. ,
(illi-sts l-Vnin llcml
('. K. Anderson, .1. A. Thompson
and Clyde McKay and- family arc
nmouK (ho mirsts from Ilond who
are horo to al loud the Grand Com
mandery celebration.
Senalor Klnir In Tumi
After hobnubine with Portland
mining men Tor several days Senalor
Martin Kiny, wuo is also mavor of
Kntnea, hlew Into La Grand; lodav
wilh labs of riches In mines that
inako the blood Uncle,
liver I'loni Walla Walla
W. S. Turner Is over from. Walla
Walla today. .
' i :
Here l-'i-oin lOnlerpi-Ke
Mrs. Gcoiko Stevenson, of Knler
irise, is In ihe city visiting friends
tor a few days. '
I'nlon Men In City
G. W. liaitd and W. K. I'icklo are
ivcr from Union today on business.
Old Clini-lic l-'lynii Conies lo Town
C. I. Klynn, who for years
ears has been mikiiiK clears In
linker, came in town today to see his
ild friends and net acitualnled once
moro.
McMinnville 1Vii1c- in I, a Grande
F. O. .leauiims and H'. L. Torriy
of McMianville nro here attelulini;
the Knkhts Templar event.
Brady
Mi a
PRISONERS NHT
IS
When F-.rtv
Die l-Yem-h -Milit.iry 1,'iis
oiicrs Escape all Injury
jsisted of about equal numbers of Win.
iter Danantt, Delicious, Gnno, Newton
Pippen and Winter Givenini;. Somo
'of the Winter Grecninic tree produced
32 boxes a tree.
The apples this year were of good
tMt excellent color and nnd quality
and exceptionally free from codling
moth, according 'to Mr. Weatherspoon. !
IasS('ll"'(,r.-; J'r- Woatheispon has disposed of 2T,-
UIM lioxes of the first threo Blades for
J 1.50 a box f. o. b. Elgin, to Smith &.
Co., of St. Joe, Missiouri.
JURED
Birds Keep Neeti n Myetery.
The biological survey says Ihat
there are a few birds seen In this
country, the nests and ixs of which
no one has been able t.i locale. Tho
two best' known or these are ihe Ijliie
I noose and wandering tattler..
NEW TODAY
for particulars. Stransky VnporU-.i
cr Co., Pukwana, S. I). ...
V 10-lS-llp
V'TED A iMtnipetent girl for sen
ef houscVVk Mrs. George II.
Currey, yfoi wjurth street.
lo-ia-if
Jllntllit'W Uradv. Oistiict attorney
et tiun I'TimcisL-o, wbo will direct
Ui proseeutton of "Fatty" Ar
luicklc, who faces trial In vnnn'jc
tion with the death of Virginia
Kapiie., lilrn ilctn-.ss. foMowlo?? -
boozo party in Ai'buckle'a rooms.
NEW TRAFFIC
-. ROUTE PUNHEDf
v LYONS, Kraiu'o, Oct- 15. Jlaml
i'ul'JVif in pairs and in charw of tmr
KtMi.Tarnu's, VJL rri-n.'h inilitaiy prU
oners I'lirnutr fm- A'.pn-ia to serve son-tiMu-t's
runfrin from five io l."t years,
iwotc nboaril Hie StratibourfT-M'.U'seiHe?-j
express when il jumped the track ixi
jliOs Kehets a few miles from here.
I Forty passengers weie killed and 7'.
injured.
None of (ho prioncis were seriously
hurt, but three ife:Klarnies were killed
and the other pinned under the wreck
lay serioti-ly -wountled.
All senihlaiit e ;f av.'.fiority antl ord?v
bad disjippeared. The p'iaiuiers were
free but. instead of running' awav, the
pulled the wounded gendarme cut of
the tangled muss of wood and iron anuj
laid him on the tfva.-y. Durinj the
'ltiijht they rescued :;i iitjurrd passen
U'er::, Then they nave themselves UP.
They have since left fol Algeria t.)
serve their sentences lint it is under,
jsioou in;u uie .i:iurcM' or war .S
Jsiudvini? the ease a"ii' opinion i- ' w
' ... i ,v . i. .... i wra
eMiiesseu uiai, in one course 01 iC'iiv-fl
Invisible Ink.
Ordinary milk- better bill I Ir but-termtliktnuke-
n Invisiblo Ink.
J rile with a eleitu new pen on mi
lllazeil paper; lo read Iron the paper
wiib a hut Hat lmn. Another Invlsilde
Ink may be nuide from Unseed oil 1
pari, liquid (aininonlu i'(t parts, wntor
parts; hnke the mixture well be
fun ushic; to render Ihe writliiK
visible 4lip the paper Into water; llttt
rl.araciers will dlappeur ni;nlu when
llle paper dr'es
VOl RKNT rianu
KOU IIKNT-
Cnll
lied li:i3.
10-ia-ti
WAXTKD Woman to woik at Kieth
boardintr hous. Call Waverly Apt,
between 8 ami 12 p. in.
, J0-J-tp
ioi rouriu t., lo
nun !yh Sis. JNJV"
VANTK1)VA
table. 1't
V
nice two-room
npai tment fnrnlyhiMl fiir litjht lieuse
ki'Biiini,". rTncaSt.X)eotbcr l.ltii.
ner 'lib, Sprhtr
10-ia-tf
I WL .rV l.,
The l.adis e
w ill hold a Vim
Sale SaturdaV
f7 MII.10S lie r vallon ni:i,l,. until iii.uCnni,
patentetl erasoline Vnpori.er. Write'
le pacler, pack from
rpany, -KlKin, Oreirou
W A NT10U Twenty
Phone Kcd 1(121.
apple
pickiM'S
io-l:i-ycp
I'AKK GOI.K LKSSONS and learn the
Ranie riK'it.. 'IVelve lessons 'for
$10.00. Geo. II. Eddy, Phone Red
3111. lO-l.'t-Up
and Tainale Sale.
the Kpiscoial Guild
'd lood and Tanialo
Ictober 15th, at the
arket.
10-11. fit
Litpe, they wiU be pardoned:--
Down From linker '
L. Soale of llaker Is In f.n
Grande today on business connected
with his auditing office.
Pendleton Men III l(y
W. K. Proek and 13. J. Murphy,
two KniRhts "Templars of PendK-ioi
are amoiiB the La Grande visitor:
today.
County ConiniisNioner In Cily
County Commissioner Galloway is
In rrom IOlKin today attending lo
county business aiT-l incidentally talk
the road from Elgin to i.n Grande.
Over l-'roin Welser
' . II. MnrBhall, one- of the itiet-iinl
traders who happens into La Grande
from Wclser occasionally is In I he
city today on tome real stale trades.
Iliry Hisarees
In the case of the U
Uank vs. the Wallowa
Grain company, a still
holder .to recover on i
wheat crop, a jury In
Iftmis'li, Swedish and (io
niiiir lCxjiprts Arc -at' Wjirl
.. n Iiiti; l'n-lilciii.
GtH MANY, Oct. 111. Plans for r.
new international traffic route, which
its promoters claim is destined to b?-
S. Nallonarcome one of the worlds Kivnt hig,i-
MiiliiiK and iways, aie -beiiif; woiked out in deta'l
of mortgage by a commission sitting here comopsed
mortgage! of Danish, German and Swedish ex-
circuit court perts.
Kv-I'oslinastei- Visits La Grande
William J. Lachner.'ox-poslmastcr
of linker and also a candidate lor the
appointment again, spent today iu
La Grande interviewing several of
his friends on the value of real es
tate In Iho Grande Hondo valley.
today was discharged, falling toi The proposal is to establish a fa
reach a verdict. .Immedialelv after route between Abo, 1-inland, and th
their discharge the ease of Hyltnn pi incipal western Kuropcan capitals b ,'
vs. Norse, an action to collect on an constructing a railway bridge connect-
order, was called. In the case of the iiifj the island of Kehmarn (in the B'.'l-
Wayne Oil Tank Pump company vs. tic Sea) with: the German mainland,
T. J. Keelen, Judge J..W. Knowlos enabling trains from Hamburg to run
ordered (he action dismissed. to the extreme end of the island,
whence a ferry would transpoit them
Will Visit In Walla Walla odily to the new Danish port of Rodby (
Mrs. Hattie Cillpenger, who has on I.aalaucf. From that point a new.
been visiting in the Grande llonde direct railway would connect with Cop
valley, will ieavo In a few days for cuhagen.
Walla Walla to spend a few days for1 It is claimed that the journey from
will then return to her home In San- London or Palis -to Stockholm would
ta 'Hosa, . California. Mrs. Clippen- thus be shortened by nine hours. Th-:
ger Vrnierly lived at Elgin. She. re cwt of the project is variously cstimnt
turncd recently with her. Miss Esth- ed at between $5,000,000 a nd $10,000,-
or who was married to Arden flusaw 000.
of the Elgin country.
' The Home Beautiful. i
! A lease Mliich s wiilp pljiimed, per- I
' IVctly rem cnu-iil and enniiorlalil-,- will j
ho ln-:iii!il"ul. Dmi'l clutler your, bouie i
' with thill:;-; whirh, tlmiiuh they iiniy j
.lie us, -nil or iiiii-in-iive in-' Mieniselves, - tfrj
! arc tliiu-s which ni nn'e .iiises or en- ! x M
Joys. Lvei-y nt- is not table to afford
e;i'i-l!Nie tluni.'s, Inil.iiJ' liarmiiidiius
i-olors lor lite walls; lloiHs and upliel--dery
are elioM."loget-ier. Willi fluid
lure scJccl.-d for Voiul'ort, ralher than
Mrniiiueiiliithiii, tin- hoate will bo rest
ful inn' slliinilve. :i
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A-R-G-AvD'E
Home rrom Portlnnil
lien Uasset, Krank Pearson an l
Jack I'eare returned from Portland
this morning where they hud been
altendliiK Knight or Columbus
Kourlh degree work. While absent
from La Grandn Mr. Pearo- went to
Klamath Palls where he initial 'd a
elasH in the order of Knights of Cal-
umbuH. He was given Ihe I real of
visilliig Craler Lake while there and
liis description nf that beautiful na
tural resort 'in very vivid. .No on
Vhii has' hedi sfton it should -il- vet- be
fatlstidSinlirjio ha Oiadt- a visit. to
tliis wonderful place,' sifid.Mft Veare..
! Ili.H Looks Gave Him Away ' n '
Tall and broad, Henry Nunc, of La
Grande, looks like a typical rancher
and he is. Mr. Nurre, registered at
the Hotel Portland, has a ranch near
La Grande, another in Idaho, and stdli
another in Iowa, where the tall cornj
grows. Orcgoninu.
II. II .Weatlicrsi.xHUi ..NnwlB
Harvest hi"; :sr,0U() l$oxesj;
i1' l'lne .ji.les at Jlisit
Ifancli. ' W
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ELGIN, Oct. HI. "Take- care of ap
ple trees, and they will respond ti
the treatment," said 11.. H. Weather
spoon in tile midst of harvesting his
r'lo.OOO box crop of nl.-j.l.esi; Hi.s.cro.fl
of H i pickers were pirhiiiici dlioO 1)ox:m
tui'-ks w'ert1 hauiin;:
llnad. Concert
j 'Ihe La Grande band gave a strct t
.concert hist evening ut the corner of J
il.lepot ami Ai!ams. A large crowd at- i
tended. The band lived up lo its usa-.il J
.lu'jlli standard cf music. T1m- concert i
was in honor of the visiting scho.il J
teachers who were here to attend the I
(hiee-day teachers' institute. t
.-.udg, ftot. Quit ,Up to "Date.
The liit-o lii It of the word 'horns'
was the subject of u lmn: dldenssinii a day and five
in a Lend, n eotirl the oilier day. boxes lo the warehouse. The pick
Kventmilly Ihe Judge had recourse lo Pi's averaged from 100 to 1(11) Imxe3 a
a diciiniuit-y iiiei liijii heel,-, h: giv- clay, one man picking IHO. . Five cent:;
nig examples of Ibe use nf, the w-.fi I, a Hex was paid or llie piulang. K'
iun-eil the fact, Hint there was once Koine lii'e.uty was Iho main crop,
a judge who did not know the mean- jamouuting to Hl.OCO box.-s, making :l .
Ing of n hngns t-iinsncllcn.- - boxes a lice. The rest of the crop con-
Mr. I.oltlidgc X'isKs Hy
Among the ltaker peiipli; ill the
illy loduy are .1. P. Lollrirlge and
William Westwood. who are here te
nltend (he Knighls Templar meeting.
.Monthly Report
The monthly report of Ihe stic.t
and water department of the city fo.
the month of September shows that :i
total of .fl,i:'.li.72 wa.i spent durin?
that month. Of this total ifTGJ.OO was
spent in water division, mo.-li' in
streets and SS.lfl'on sewers. '
J. Capps & Sons' .
100 Per Cent
Pure Wool '
Men's
Overcoats
Latesl
Newesl
$26.50
Lamphi
Patterns
Styles
to $42.50
r Maikinaws
and Leather Vests
SeiectecttLejlther
Best QuVlity
$7.85 to $2185.
Home from 'I rip lo Idaho )
Duncan McDonald, who has extensive
land holding in the King Hill, Idaho,
country, hasreturned from a visit to(
that section of the country. y
Golf School to Open j
; George H. Eddy, golf instructor j
will open a golf school on November!
fiist, provided enough members havej
enrolled for the winter by that time j
According to present plans ladies w:!'
be given instructions tn the nftc
noons and gentlemen during the e
enings. This will give" all these whojj
lit interested in golf a chance to learn jt
the game, as the school will be open,'
not onlv to members of the Countryji
Club, but to all who wish to enroll.
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LINCLEUMiFOR IfTOUE KITCHEN
Makes Yoi Woik Much Easier
Many Eeautul ijatterna in Stock
I. H. BOtMlfilP GO.
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'A J-IRST J
- V NATIONAL -..
TODAY,
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
Frontier Days as you've read of them
but never seen before!
Enacted by a big cast, including
James Kirkwood '
Wesley Barry
Marjorie Daw
Pat O'Malley
' Koah Beery
Hundreds of Real Indians
A Regiment of U. S. Regulars.
Let V Go!
MARSHALL
11 EILAN
jeiRandallParmhV
Of : Placer
- V NATIONAL S-.-'. - : 'jMiMs.'
tmiimtmk
A moment of magnificent drama in the portrayal of fM
"Custer's Last Stand'
fl
Do Y our Children's Eyes Need Help?
4 Floors of Fine Furniture
JLINT5 UP
THt STORt WITH A CONSUtNCC
1108 Adami Ave.
9oooeoeoo
DANCE
Old Time Danco Thursday
Modern Dancej Saturday
REX H ALL
N. A. Desilet, Manager
eo6eaAAeiA9
CANADIANS TESTIFY
IN MURDER CASE
(Continued from Page One.) j
Ilruuifleld s cur on (he night of t In j
murd'-r.
A bcttie of blood, which the slat.-'
claim is Russell's, was introduced
ttoday a an exhibit. The accused man j
ml stolidly when this was introduced I
i rant S. C'iayton testified that he drove'
i lhrough a pool of blood on the mom-J
ing of July 14 and said that scrap-1
of bone and gray hair were in t'-.ej
blood. He placed some of the bloo.lj
Pi a bottle and turned it over to the!
fheriff. i
Pr. Frank II. .l--nn, of the Univc--Hty
of Oregon, testified that the bio A 1
ound was human. 1
This monument, erected lo llie memory of J't;ih
Bradford Curr, in Oakwood Ccmitery, Ni.-w York, is a
combination of cltissic and modern ideas in monument
work.
1
we have mads a profound
study of monument buildinj;,
and an order placed in our
hands is sure to receive faith-
ul, intelligent execution.
jen.Cirr:r
tiieaional. Vfo!
"OH Nick," Appind to the Dtvil.
"(ild .Veil." .o.olur -Ml.niui-t i.r,ih
.Jr,;. i tp-rhi-.i Ik.'Ii f'ooi M. MiImi
nn (i;.niinR .Vi.-i.tun-, diliiinirne
ii -kfl. "fleil el of 'be (b-vil) ami
.'fun i-lker (or Mkk.r). 'I'i-uHhm'-inttr
.rlle nh.-se al.iM-iir.nn-i. to s;iil.
..r f,.rnl.,l. ,1 ,.-n:ii and ilrin-oln.
-(lid llarrj." '"bl' ''" ""'I ""'I
'-Hi-1 ' i e'l'er n-oni-( yhuiJar.'y
iv (I . ...
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We Will Gladly
Furnish Estimate v
Blue Mountain
Marble & Granite
3 Company.
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Now Ik the tlmu wln-n the child with wcuk ovch Ih px
pitririirlnt; thi mnl Ircuhlo. For liouryf cvory day and of
ln under inlHicljiI liuhl duriiiK Uie ovctilnKS, they luivo to
poro owr honkn. Tim trmiHl fiTit slruln Ih piirljrtilai ly tclllriK.
Kvfiii u lilii wfiiliiii'HH (if tho oyfH d)!vciin lupidty undor
mi Hi u nraiii Into HoliuM liiiiK H t hviIuii:i,
TOR.IC
LENSES
Slid, rhlldrun no'-d tun
tak'j ruto of the ovrrlond, T fl
may be uvitpiiiiiij Uy tho tiim'
tho tinio will p'lOU ootiio wJut!
OHHiiry r rid douhlloKn Tor life,
inaktj an effoit to havu (hum
If your rhlldion urn hit'
plain of frc-jupxt Imadin h a ra-
tloiiH In tho yci
HuiiriuMuri.
4. Tropfrly fiud h-nwoa will
carod fur now tint wonkncHs
Im- child Ih full ciowri. If not,
yhiHHos will lc iih-ioluiely n (to
ll Ih only fair m tho child tu
om this If posriihh.'.
ward jit H'-!io'il wmlc or poui
KinarftiiK itnd hIIiihIok nonnu-
huvq a coiipotont ciriumotiist maku un ex-
TOR.IC
LENSES
(iiixrif-ff fittrd ii pun nim It mi m a m i ffj, t inri
hirh thoy Hre now workliiK- U will rnahlo
YiKOr naliiriil in childhood. Yoti wlll'jiolo an In
bdvinii thoir eys fin- tho fnturo. 1
Our KtjiiipmoiiL in cmnplole In evofy UotHil.
'liovr Ihcni from tho trcnM-ndoim strain nndor
to go through the ttayn woik wijh tho snap and
piovciiM'iit In th (r work. And, boit of ull, you are
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1502 S Ave, Im Grande, Or.
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